Hi Tom,

On 27 feb. 2013, at 12:42, "Tom Tanner (BLOOMBERG/ LONDON)" 
<ttann...@bloomberg.net> wrote:

> I'm not sure precisely what huge is but I have had a situation where we 
> actually hit a limit on the number of files in a directory.
> 
> And it's almost impossible to clean up a directory that large.
> 
> So I'd like to go to subdirs. But I can't because there appears to be no 
> predictability about where files will go (or at least I haven't had an answer 
> on this group to my last question on the subject) and it is then impossible 
> to link to individual pages from a wiki because you don't know where they'll 
> be next time you generate the doxygen pages.

No, that's not true. The location it based on the start of a hash and that hash 
is based on the signature of the symbol. So it is stable for as long as the 
symbol is not renamed or moved to a different container.

If you have an example where the location changes for another reason, then 
please show me.

Regards,
  Dimitri
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